Re: realtek 8139

2004-02-23 Thread Rian Hunter
On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 13:08, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote: >It should not be hard to update most drivers to the current linux >2.0 drivers. I can do that when I am really bored someday. But I >would appreciate it if other people would do this instead. > > Understand that this isn't a "Lin

Re: realtek 8139

2004-02-23 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
It should not be hard to update most drivers to the current linux 2.0 drivers. I can do that when I am really bored someday. But I would appreciate it if other people would do this instead. Understand that this isn't a "Linux 2.0.x" driver, it is the latest version of the rtl8139 driver

Re: realtek 8139

2004-02-23 Thread Marco Gerards
"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Did you make sure that there are no changes to the rtl8139 driver >where lost? > > No. Nor do I plan on checking that, I doubt that Becker removed old > drivers if they worked. Also, as I said, this is the latest driver > for any rtl8139 ca

Re: realtek 8139

2004-02-22 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
Did you make sure that there are no changes to the rtl8139 driver where lost? No. Nor do I plan on checking that, I doubt that Becker removed old drivers if they worked. Also, as I said, this is the latest driver for any rtl8139 card, so this is what is in Linux too. Please write a cha

re: realtek 8139

2004-02-22 Thread Rian Hunter
On Sat, 2004-02-21 at 15:25, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote: >Hey thanks for the patch, but i just edited rtl8139.c myself and >changed the pci ids the driver searched for to the one's >corresponding to my card. I also looked at the latest rtl8139.c >driver for linux and it has a lot of imp

Re: realtek 8139

2004-02-22 Thread Marco Gerards
"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Hey thanks for the patch, but i just edited rtl8139.c myself and >changed the pci ids the driver searched for to the one's >corresponding to my card. I also looked at the latest rtl8139.c >driver for linux and it has a lot of improvem

Re: realtek 8139

2004-02-21 Thread Alfred M. Szmidt
Hey thanks for the patch, but i just edited rtl8139.c myself and changed the pci ids the driver searched for to the one's corresponding to my card. I also looked at the latest rtl8139.c driver for linux and it has a lot of improvements that should be added to GNU Mach (the 1 branch a

Re: realtek 8139

2004-02-21 Thread Rian Hunter
> Could you try the following hack? In true Hurd hacker glory, it is > completely untested. :-) Hey thanks for the patch, but i just edited rtl8139.c myself and changed the pci ids the driver searched for to the one's corresponding to my card. I also looked at the latest rtl8139.c driver for linu

Re: realtek 8139

2004-02-20 Thread Rian Hunter
On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 18:19, Rian Hunter wrote: > GNUMach has a rtl8139 driver, but there can be a few problems with your > > situation: > > > > - You use shared IRQs, GNUMach does not support shared IRQs. > > - There is some weird conflict in GNUMach, recompile so it only includes > > the drive

Re: realtek 8139

2004-02-20 Thread Rian Hunter
GNUMach has a rtl8139 driver, but there can be a few problems with your > situation: > > - You use shared IRQs, GNUMach does not support shared IRQs. > - There is some weird conflict in GNUMach, recompile so it only includes > the drivers you need. > - The NIC you have is not supported because t

Re: realtek 8139

2004-02-20 Thread M. Gerards
Quoting Rian Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > My network card (realtek 8139 or dlink 530tx+) does not work. > I don't have any developement tools (gcc gdb) > I don't have the hurd sources :( GNUMach has a rtl8139 driver, but there can be a few problems with your situation: - You use shared IRQs, GN